Ever On is dedicated to Dan Fogelberg and his artistry
in song... ...a place to meet and talk of our love of the music, of the lyrics, of the
way his hands seem to effortlessly and delicately become one with the
instrument and of his voice... ...that of a herald angel. Dan
Fogelberg creates a
sound that takes you to your beginnings and beyond, takes you to a place
of timelessness, mystery and wonderment... ...a place where dreams
become reality if only for the span of that particular song... ...but...
...those few moments are a gift from beyond our memories... ...and once
again we are in the heavens... ...if only for the moment.

No other singer/songwriter in
the world
can paint an image in words
as eloquently as Dan Fogelberg.

Ever On was picked for the name after his song by the
same name.
It is a travelers prayer.
May you carry it with you as you travel the web.

Many Thanks To Joe
WhalenAnd WHPC 90.3
FM

The Radio Tribute To Dan Fogelberg on Joe's
Frontiers* WHPC 90.3 FM Long Island

Original Air Dates
February 4, 2008
February 11, 2008December 22, 2008

Daniel Grayling Fogelberg

1951~2007

*Frontiers (Monday 9:00pm / Thursday 10:00am Eastern) A
variety of music is spotlighted in this weekly program.
Joe has interviewed Patrick Moraz of Yes/Moody Blues and
Jerry Jeff Walker to name a couple.

Dear friends,
Dan left us
Sunday, December 16, 2007 at 6:00 a.m. He fought a brave
battle with cancer and died peacefully at home in Maine with
his wife Jean at his side. His strength, dignity, and grace
in the face of the daunting challenges of this disease were
an inspiration to all who knew him.

I'm
so grateful to all of you who wrote to Dan through The
Living Legacy website with your stories of how his music
touched your lives; with your uplifting words of
encouragement; with your declarations of admiration and
friendship.

Dan was a strong and private man, but even the mountain must
tremble, and during the toughest times he gained solace and
comfort from reading your letters and learning that his
music had been a source of light in your lives. Greatest of
all though, was the feeling you gave him that his time here
had served a purpose.

I hope you will find some peace in knowing that the joy and
comfort you found in his music winged it's way back to him
through your words, prayers, and good wishes.

Thank you,
Jean Fogelberg
"There is no darkness in this place that we're bound
Love is the only thing that matters" ~ DF

A Valentine Song

In February of 2005, Dan went to Colorado for a few
weeks to supervise some ranch business and to do some
work in the studio. I stayed in Maine to oversee the
final construction phase of our Maine house. It was
hard for us to be so far apart for so long, especially
since we would miss Valentine's Day together.

On the afternoon of the 14th, the florist brought me a
dozen long-stemmed red roses; FedEx brought me a CD
with a song Dan had written for me just for
Valentine's Day. The song is called "Sometimes A
Song", and it will be available for digital download
at iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody and WalMart.com the week
of Valentine's Day.

100% of proceeds from all digital sales will be
donated to the Prostate Cancer Foundation.

Thanks for all of your support, encouragement, and
condolences.

Happy Valentine's Day,

Jean

This is one of eleven previously unrecorded
songs (nine originals) that will be
released later this year on a CD Dan titled "Love In
Time".

Special thanks to Irving Azoff and Bob Ludwig of
Gateway Mastering Studios.

Download
"Sometimes A Song"
from one
of the following locations and support Dan's Quest.

Designed
by Jean Fogelberg exclusively for the Prostate Cancer
Foundation.

The
symbolism of the design:

~
The Scottish sword - Dan was half Scots-Irish (as many
of you know, his mother was born in Scotland); he fought
a valiant battle against cancer; and he was my knight in
shining armor (and apparently, many of you felt the same
way).

~
The Fleur-de-lis (flower of life) was used in Scottish
heraldry, and is said to symbolize many things, but
among them: purity, light, life, and hope.

~
The guitar is a rendering of one of Dan's favorite
Stratocasters, used on stage over many years.

~
Deep forest green and gold were Dan's favorite color
combination.

From Jean Fogelberg:

Dan and I battled Advanced Prostate Cancer for three and a half years. Those
were difficult days, but during that time we were bolstered by the knowledge
that research was being done, and the hope that a cure would be found "any
day now". That cure didn't come in time for Dan, but there are thousands of
men out there right now hoping and praying a cure will come in time for them.

The Prostate Cancer Foundation funds research at over 150 organizations all over
the world. They have funded over 1,400 projects aimed not just at early
detection and a cure, but also at finding treatments that will put less stress
on a man's body and allow him to live a more active, pain-free life while
fighting prostate cancer. Two of the research projects they are funding right
now are being conducted at Massachusetts General Hospital, where Dan was
treated.

You can help the PCF continue Dan's quest for a cure by making a credit card,
PayPal, or check donation. Large or small, every donation is appreciated.
Donations in Dan's memory have exceeded $50,300. To date, downloads of "Sometimes
A Song" have raised over $7,000 and the "Quest"
lapel pin has raised over $16,720.

Thank you in advance for your donation, for paying tribute to Dan, and for
helping to further prostate cancer research in his name.

"Life
is not measured by the number of breaths we take...
...but by the moments that take our breath away."

Thanks
For The Quote Holly!!!

"Love In Time" Release Date Set For August 13, 2009

In 2003, while compiling material for a CD of live recordings, Dan came across some rough demos he had recorded earlier in his career. He felt inspired to finish them and worked on the songs until May of 2004 when he was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. We decided we would get treatment in Boston, as we were in the process of building a home in Maine and felt that it would be healthier to be there where Dan could sail and ski, and the new house would be an engrossing, therapeutic project to work on. Dan began receiving the standard course of treatment at Massachusetts General Hospital and we became immersed in all the minute decisions of home building, with trips to Boston every other month for tests and shots.

In January and February of 2005 Dan returned to Colorado to resume working in the studio while I stayed in Maine to oversee the final construction phase. While there he recorded three new songs, one of which was "Sometimes A Song", a valentine for me that would later be released as a download on Valentine's Day 2008 to benefit the Prostate Cancer Foundation. In April of 2006 we returned to Colorado together. The ranch was for sale and and we needed to start sorting and organizing things. It was the most beautiful time of the year, warm and lush and everything in bloom. Dan completed, sequenced, and wrote the liner notes for the CD he titled ï¿½Love in Timeï¿½. He put it in our safe deposit box in Maine and asked me to release it after he was gone.

We never gave up hope that we would somehow beat this disease: we knew every cancer is different and every person is different, but we also knew the odds were against us. Dan was the strongest, bravest person I've ever known and I believed (as did our friends and family) that if anyone would be able to conquer this cancer, it would be him. He fought for every day with incredible determination and grace, and lived every minute to the fullest, sailing right up until two months before he died.

Dan left us on December 16, 2007 but his music continues - a living legacy to one of the most versatile and talented musicians, singers, and songwriters of his generation.

~ Jean Fogelberg

Dan Fogelberg Release - First in Six Years

Fred Migliore, host of FM Odyssey, the long-running nationally syndicated radio show,
has released a two CD interview retrospective with Dan Fogelberg.

Dan passed away from advanced prostate cancer on
December 16th, 2007 at the age of 56.

During that interview, Fred engaged Dan in a wonderful, animated
conversation about Danï¿½s first 25 years in the music business. You will hear 13
full-length songs, including "Same Old Lang Syne," "Nether Lands," "The Last Nail,"
and "Mountains To The Sea," as well as Dan's thoughts on many of those songs.

This 2 CD Collectorï¿½s Edition is available for
$29.95 at fmodyssey.com

$3
from each CD sold will go to the Prostate Cancer Foundation in Danï¿½s name.

Ever
On Will Match That $3 For A Total Of $6 Donation In Dan's Name From Each Sale!!!
Make Sure You Select EVER ON From The Drop Down Menu To The Right Of "How
Did You Hear About Us?" On The 2nd Page After You Click The Buy Now Button
At FMOdyssey.com!!!

ï¿½This is a must for any true Dan fan. We have had the pleasure of hearing this, and it is indeed a treasure!ï¿½
- Dan Fogelberg's endorsed fan site, TheLivingLegacy.net

Click this link to get your copy today in time for Valentineï¿½s giving!

Christmas came early for me as I just finished listening to Dan Fogelberg: A Retrospective Interview! I purchased this cd, not for the music (as I have it all, of course!) but for the rare chance to hear this private man speak about the inspiration and thoughts behind his incredible works. Much to my happiness, the interviewer, Fred Migliore, did an outstanding job of engaging Dan with insightful, well thought out questions. To hear Dan laugh, reminisce and enlighten us with each track was a treat I shall treasure! Cheers to FM
Odyssey for making this available for all to hear! - C.H.

What an exciting finished piece of artwork. Fabulous, warm, heart wrenching, memorable and on and on. Thank you very much for taking the time to pull this project together. - David and Ellyn, TN

I received the cd set and I am telling everyone about it because I am enjoying the interview with Dan Fogelberg and I am truly fascinated with the stories behind the songs. Thank you so much for sending it to me. I am so glad I decided to buy this for myself as a Christmas gift because I will treasure it for the rest of my life. - Michele M.

Just finished listening to my Christmas present - Dan's interview CD with Fred. What an awesome gift to have for years to come. This candid interview revealed answers to questions that had been going around in my head, such as what or whom is the song Tucson, Arizona (Gazette) about. I'll be truthful - I did not want this interview or CD to end, as it felt like Dan was being interviewed today and that we would be hearing from him again in the future. - Aaron B., Montana

That's
right... ...for every 2 CD Interview sold a total of $6 will be
donated to the Prostate Cancer Foundation in Dan's name...
...$3 from FMOdyssey.com and $3
from Ever On.

Go to FMOdyssey.com
and click on the BUY NOW button... ...on the 2nd page after clicking
that button there will be a drop down menu. Select Ever On from that
menu to get $6 dollars donated in Dan's name... ...any other
selection only donates $3.

Hey my fellow
DanFan Brothers... ...have you been tested this year? When Dan
passed away I made a resolution to get tested every year and made an
appointment with my doc. The DRE (Digital Rectal Exam) is never fun
but it only lasts a few seconds. Dr. Poirier said my prostate felt
normal. Next I went for lab work - the PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
test. Normal levels are below 4.0 and my level of PSA was 0.4 - Those
are the results from 2008.

2009 Good to go. 2010 came and I
made my appointment again. The DRE for 2010 - normal. PSA was 0.19

Ladies... ...get
your husband, boyfriend, brothers, fathers and any other males you
know 40 years old and above to make the appointment and get
tested.

William Isaacs,
Ph.D., has spent much of the last decade testing his self-discipline
with the greatest puzzle of all, the human genome. He is searching
for the genes involved in hereditary prostate cancer (see "What
is HPC?" ); his initial tests took him through the body's
23 pairs of chromosomes at the astonishing rate of about 10 million
base pairs (genetic building blocks) at a time, and gleaned a
handful of promising sites that deserved further study.

After those giant
strides, however, the next part has had Isaacs creeping at what
seems a snail's pace--if his previous tests were the equivalent of
flying over an area, now he's conducting a house-to-house search,
examining hundreds of genes, one at a time. He is working mostly in
the dark: He doesn't know how many genes he's looking for, and --
although he and colleagues have narrowed it down considerably -- he
still isn't sure exactly where to find them. Worse, nobody has ever
looked at these genes before. So before he can even determine
whether or not a gene looks promising, he must first figure out what
it is. Think of an explorer sailing in uncharted waters, facing a
string of islands, investigating each one and producing a
topographical map. "Each one of these genes," he explains,
"could be a Ph.D. dissertation in itself, just to identify and
characterize the gene, get the structure and sequence it," not
to mention comparing all of this new information in the DNA of
hundreds of men with HPC and their families.

And yet, slowly
but surely, this hard work is paying off: So far, Isaacs and
colleagues at Hopkins and the National Human Genome Research
Institute have found good evidence that at least two of these
defective genes do indeed exist: One is somewhere on Chromosome 1,
and the other, most recently discovered, ties on the X chromosome --
a milestone in cancer research, this is the first time the X
chromosome (which sons inherit from their mothers) has been
definitively linked to a major cancer. Isaacs would love to start
figuring out the role those aberrant genes play in the cascade of
events leading to prostate cancer. Instead, he is steeling himself
to keep turning over those pieces -- in this case, the pieces are
thousands of undiscovered genes--until he can see the puzzle in its
entirety. Although they haven't yet pinpointed the faulty genes on
either chromosome, Isaacs and colleagues have identified certain
characteristics that suggest which mutation a family may have: In
families with a mutated HPC1 gene.

Continue
Dan's Quest ~ Be Informed ~ Get Tested

Tell
EVERy ONe
about Ever On matching the $3 donation
on purchased CD's from FMOdyssey.com

Dan Fogelberg collectables & memorabilia

September 27 2007 at 2:02 PMNo score for this post

c]:{

Got this email - thought I'd pass it on to EVERy ONe

c]:{

Dan Fogelberg 2-LP Vinyl Set Available Now

High Country Snows

Very rare original 1985 US Sterling Sound Studios set of two 1-sided 12" metal based methyl cellulose lacquer reference acetates for the 11-track album release, generic studio labels with typewritten artist and song title details. Acetates were very prone to wear due to the way they were manufactured, and would start to deteriorate after a handful of plays, however this set looks unplayed!

In Memory of Cyd Marilyn (Campbell) Carr-Smith - The mother of our children
Parker and Kristina and the mother of Justin and Dyan from a previous marriage
who I love as my own, and in Memory her mother Vicki (Larsen) Campbell - Two
beautiful women, courageous Latter Day Saint women, who were dedicated to living
a Christ centered life, dedicated to their families and teaching them correct
principles, not only by words, but also by example. These women, these beautiful
ladies, both lost their fight with cancer within a two and a half years of each
other. Shortly after Vicki lost her battle with cancer, Cyd was diagnosed with
this same dreadful disease. Both of them fought a valiant fight, with dignity
and grace, to their very last mortal breath... But God is eternal, Life is
eternal, Love is eternal. My life is better, having been blessed by having them
in it. Thank you Cyd! Thank you mom!

On the same evening that Elder Smith opened his
mission call we had the pleasure of attending the fireside where this
dedicated couple shared their testimonies and pictures of serving as the
Ukraine Donetsk Mission President.

Elder Tilgner is from Wulfen, Germany. He
enjoys all sports. He also enjoys auto mechanics. He has served as a
Primary teacher and a counselor in the Elders Quorum Presidency. He is
talented in organizing and motivating and is very creative. His trainer
is Elder Smith and they are serving in Petrosky.

THE ARTICLES OF FAITH
OF
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

History of the Church,
Vol. 4, pp.
535â541

1 We believe in God, the Eternal Father, and in His Son, Jesus Christ, and in the Holy Ghost.

2 We believe that men will be punished for their own sins, and not for Adamâs transgression.

3 We believe that through the Atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.

4 We believe that the first principles and ordinances of the Gospel are: first, Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; second, Repentance; third, Baptism by immersion for the remission of sins; fourth, Laying on of hands for the gift of the Holy Ghost.

5 We believe that a man must be called of God, by prophecy, and by the laying on of hands by those who are in authority, to preach the Gospel and administer in the ordinances thereof.

6 We believe in the same organization that existed in the Primitive Church, namely, apostles, prophets, pastors, teachers, evangelists, and so forth.
7 We believe in the gift of tongues, prophecy, revelation, visions, healing, interpretation of tongues, and so forth.

8 We believe the Bible to be the word of God as far as it is translated correctly; we also believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God.

9 We believe all that God has revealed, all that He does now reveal, and we believe that He will yet reveal many great and important things pertaining to the Kingdom of God.

10 We believe in the literal gathering of Israel and in the restoration of the Ten Tribes; that Zion (the New Jerusalem) will be built upon the American continent; that Christ will reign personally upon the earth; and, that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisiacal glory.

11 We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where, or what they may.

12 We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.

13 We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of PaulâWe believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.

Joseph Smith

LDS Mormon
Links
â LDS Mormon links directory for all
Latter Day Saints. We hope all Latter Day Saints will find this LDS Mormon
link directory helpful. Everything at freeldsart.com
is Mormon related and free to use for all Latter Day Saints.

This
blog
is full of thoughts, experiences, and ideas concerning LDS topics and
life. My hope is that through my blog we can come closer to truly becoming
Latter-day Saints. I also hope for it to be a guide to those who are
seeking for the truth, for those who want to learn more about The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and|or for those who need guidance
in joining the church and Becoming LDS.

17 Points
of the
True Church of Christ

Christ organized the Church (Eph 4:11-14)

The true church must bear the name of Jesus Christ
(Eph 5:23)

The true church must have a foundation of Apostles
and Prophets (Eph 2:19-20)

The true church must have the same organization as
Christâs Church (Eph 4:11-14)

The true church must claim divine authority (Heb
4:4-10)

The true church must have no paid ministry (Acts
20:33-34; John 10:11-13)>

The true church must baptize by immersion (Matt
3:13-16)

The true church must bestow the gift of the Holy
Ghost by the laying on of hands (Acts 8:14-17)

The true church must practice divine healing (Mark
3:14-15)

The true church must teach that God and Jesus are
separate and distinct individuals (John 17:11; 20:17)

The true church must teach that God and Jesus have
bodies of flesh and bone (Luke 23:36-39; Acts 1:9-11; Heb 1:1-3)

This address is done through a pouch service, so do not include anything but the following.

Postcards or Single sheet of paper written on one side, folded tri-fold (blank side out) with 2 small pieces of tape at seam, leaving ends open, 1 stamp. Write info above on center, include complete return address at top left corner.

How does pouch mail work?

The Church offers a free mail delivery service called "pouch mail" for letters to missionaries serving in countries where regular mail services are not reliable. Each week, they send one box of letters to each pouch mission office, with aims for more successful, timely letter delivery.

Pouch mail is sent out every Monday, but letters must be submitted by noon the previous Thursday to get into the Monday batch.

Ukraine Donetsk Mission is a necessary part of the address for the Church to know which box of letters to put your letter in.

Also know that most packages that are sent mid-November through mid-January will be opened and have
items stolen before they reach the mission office. This happens often at other times of the year but almost ALWAYS at this time of year.

Thanks To Patrick
& Amy Shipp For Posting The Following ROXOLANA Info On
Elder Shipp's Blog: